Too much wait staff? Yes. I know it's typical to have runners and busboys. But between the hostess, busboy, server, and three runners, service was a little confusing. But that wasn't a "black mark" or anything.

What was terrible was that our pizza came to our table cold. My wife's pizza had spots with no cheese on it. Also, when the busboy came to offer water, it went along these lines "Would you like water?" "yes" "okay, we have Perrier, San Pellegrino... etc ..."
"Umm... just regular water is fine"

The place looked great, and it is laid out in such a way that they can set up long tables for large families. But in the end, the food killed it for us. Not going back

The ordering process is different here, and was confusing at first. I was expecting to have to get all my food, then checkout. That's not how it works here, though. Gather all your sides, desserts, and drinks, then head to the checkout and order your entrees there. They'll bring them to you when they're ready. Once we figured this out, it was actually really nice to have our food brought to us.
The entrees weren't anything spectacular, but it was good food. I wish I would have asked what was in the Wilderness sauce. It contained horseradish, and I'm really not a fan. After wiping that off, the sandwich was really good.
The desserts were really what made this meal great, though. I got the Magic Cookie Bar, which was the best thing I ate at WDW all week. AMAZING! Only problem may be that it's so big, and tempting to try to eat the whole thing. It's so rich, though, that you can have too much of a good thing. Maybe plan to split it with someone or save some for later. My son loved the Smores cupcake, and we all really enjoyed my daughter's Caramel Apple cupcake. We had read really good things about the Strawberry Lemonade cupcake, but that seasonal offering had been replaced by the Caramel Apple one.

I liked pretty much everything I tried, but the offerings on the buffet weren't ideal for my kids. The character interaction was worth it, though.
For what it's worth, the pecan cookie bars were OUTSTANDING!

We had lunch here on the dining plan. They were out of some things, which hurt our overall experience. My daughter wanted the PB&J meal. They were out at first, but got some in as I was ordering. However, they were still frozen, so that didn't work. She ended up being ok with the power pack meal with fruit/veggies & yogurt. They were also out of the chocolate peanut butter cupcakes, but more on that in a minute.
We didn't get any of the danishes or cinnamon rolls, but they looked amazing.
For entrees, I got the sushi sampler, which was good. My son didn't really love the turkey sandwich, but the pesto on it along with the focaccia bread just didn't agree with his 9yo palate. My wife liked the ham sandwich all right.
For dessert, we were looking forward to the specialty cupcakes. As I mentioned before, they were out of the chocolate peanut butter. My wife & kids weren't really interested in the red velvet. They ended up going for the M&M brownie and the white chocolate chip brownie. Bad choice. Way too dense and generally not good. Didn't taste fresh...probably frozen and thawed later. And they were in a paper cup similar to a Reeses cup, but you can't get the brownie out of the cup.
Still our favorite spot at Hollywood Studios for lunch, though.

They were running behind when we arrived for our dinner ADR, and when we were finally seated, they seated people at the two tables next to us at the exact same time, completely overwhelming our server. She handled it as well as she could, but the end result was us spending 2 full hours there including waiting for a table and waiting for our food.
That did put a damper on our experience this time, but we still enjoyed it. The food was still really good, and we still had a lot of fun. It's still easily the best place to eat at Hollywood Studios for us.

Lots of good food here. The flank steak from the carving station was outstanding, and the pomegranate lemonade was good, too.
Of course, the interactions with the Hundred Acre Wood characters were a lot of fun.
This is definitely a meal/experience I would recommend, especially if you and/or your kids are Winnie the Pooh fans.

Had breakfast here with my wife, 9yo son, and 4yo daughter. Very limited options for food, especially for the kids. Their plates included french toast sticks, though, so they weren't disappointed at all. The "traditional breakfast" with eggs, sausage, and bacon was all that interested my wife. I got the lobster & crab crepes, which were delicious! The pastry plate was really good, too.
But let's be honest, you don't go to the Royal Table for the food. You go for the experience of eating in the castle and meeting the princesses. And as far as that goes, it didn't disappoint. We got to meet Cinderella and have our picture taken with her. My wife and daughter LOVE Cinderella, so that was the highlight of the day. The other princesses were good, too. My kids asked them questions and the princesses were great at interacting with them.
The service was really good overall, and the kids even got a magic wand (girls) and sword (boys). I've heard this and/or the free picture with Cinderella are going away in 2015.
Overall, we really enjoyed this meal/experience. Not sure we'll spend 2 dining credits to do it again, but we're definitely glad we got to do it. If you haven't experienced it, you really need to.